On Mon, 2021-01-18 at 12:00 +0000, Dominique Leuenberger wrote:
Packages changed: python-rpm-macros (20200824.8fa42a7 -> 20210112.86f4d9d)
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==== python-rpm-macros ==== Version update (20200824.8fa42a7 -> 20210112.86f4d9d
This change has potential for quite some headaches - it was in Staging for a long time to get things sorted out 'reasonably well', BUT: depending on your python-* modules installed, this can be a rough weekfor you. There is a large number of packages that did not like the change (none of the ring packages, so 'most' users probably won't feel it) If you are a python-* maintainer and see your packages newly fail, please try to help everybody to get your packages back on track. Benjamin Greiner has proven to be very helpful in those cases. The main change is that the python-FOO spec files (when using the long established python-single-spec style, which we had already for py2/py3 in place) will produce python36-FOO and python38-FOO (the 38-FOO provides/obsoletes python3-FOO, helping for the migrationpath) The 'not too distant'; future should see this concept further enhanced with python39 added to the mix. But that is not even staged. Let's first iron out glitches with the two python3.x variants. Cheers, Dominique